• 04/25/14   |   Adjusted: 08/15/18   |   2 files   icon-file
    • Grades 3

Are Fractions Numbers?

Author: Student Achievement Partners

  • Description
  • Files

What we like about this task

Mathematically:

  • Addresses standards: 3.NF.A and MP.3
  • Requires students to construct a viable argument and use examples to justify their reasoning (MP.3)
  • Focuses on the cluster-level expectations for grade 3 (3.NF.A), “Develop understanding of fractions as numbers” 
  • Asks students to think about fractions as numbers without requiring that they have been taught operations with fractions
  • Addresses major misconceptions students often have with fractions

In the classroom:

  • Encourages students to talk about each other’s thinking in order to improve their mathematical understanding
  • Allows teacher to gather data on student understanding and use it to plan future instruction
  • Provides opportunity for students to choose and use concrete objects or pictures to help them conceptualize and solve problems
  • Allows students to work independently or collaboratively

This task was designed to include specific features that support access for all students and align to best practice for English Language Learner (ELL) instruction. Go here to learn more about the research behind these supports. This lesson aligns to ELL best practice in the following ways:

  • Provides opportunities for students to practice and refine their use of mathematical language.
  • Allows for whole class, small group, and paired discussion for the purpose of practicing with mathematical concepts and language.
  • Elicits evidence of student thinking both verbally and in written form. • Includes a mathematical routine that reflects best practices to supporting ELLs in accessing mathematical concepts.
  • Provides opportunities to support students in connecting mathematical language with mathematical representations.

Supplemental Resources